Hi! I just discovered this list. Here is some info about "my" Brandls off the top of my head. My father is Earl
Brandl (b. 1926, d. 1980). He came from Sheboygan WI, where most of our relatives still live (or nearby). His father (my grandfather) was Joseph
Wolfgang Brandl married to Anna (?). They died young in a train wreck leaving 13 children --- my father the oldest. Evidently Joseph
Wolfgang and Anna immigrated to the US --- seemingly from Bohemia originally, but by way of Germany, but the story changes. Joseph Wolgang was the oldest of 17 kids. Evidently also, the name "Joseph
Wolfgang" was traditionally given to the oldest son of each generation --- my father's name being something of an odd exception. My dad and mom moved from Sheboygan to Pekin
Illinois, where I grew up. I then lived in Chicago and elsewhere, now in Switzerland. I'm a fine artist (painter), so I'd like to think that I'm related to
Petr Brandl the German-speaking late Baroque painter from
Prague!
I have also discovered a bit about the name "
Brandl" which may interst you. We may not all be THAT related, as it is a sort of "place" name originally. When German-speakers moved into a wooded region way back when, they often burned out a clearing for a small farm courtyard or home area. This was called the "
Brand." There are still many of these areas in southern Germany, Austria, Switzerland. (One just a skip from where I live in the mountains in Switzerland now.) The "L" on the end of "
Brandl" is the diminutive --- in
Hoch Deutsch that's "-chen" now. It is "L" in Austria and Bavaria and Bohemia, often "-LE" or "EL" elswhere and "-LI" in Switzerland (often adding an umlaut to the "a"). The man coming from this "
Brand" clearing was often called "
Brandl" or "
Brandel" or "Brändli." Somewhat like "
Underwood" in
England for the man living next to the wooded hill. Too bad I don't live in that place in my village, because I would be "der
Brandl im
Brand." I like the potential translation of our name though --- since "
Brand" means "a conflagration" or "
big fire" and "L" is the diminutive, then "
Brandl" means "Little
big fire."
(My art is at:
www.markstaffbrandl.com/ .)
Good luck with the list. i'll try to check back in now that I have discovered you!